Property information

Rating

2nd floor (FR Standard) no elevator

Courtyard view

Shops within distance

This comfortable 18 m² apartment is located on Rue Menilmontant, in a animated section of Paris 20th district. This charming furnished studio rental can accommodate up to 2 people. This peaceful apartment is located on the 3 floor (no lift). It is also equiped with all you need to feel like a parisian including Vacuum cleaner, Iron, table linens, dish towels, etc. The apartment is accessible by Paris public transportation (Ménilmontant/M 2, Père Lachaise/M 2, M 3, Gambetta/M 3, M 3bis, Pyrénées/M 11), and nearby you can find many businesses and services (like a Bakery, Bar, grocery store, Laundromat nearby, pharmacy, Supermarket, etc. ). The residence offers a Quartier parisien.

Practical information

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Features

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Interactive plan

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Living room

Courtyard

Room detail

Living room (10 m²)

This apartment consists of a pleasant living room with wooden floor and its double-glazed windows and view on courtyard. This quiet living room is furnished and equipped for a comfortable stay: tv, linen, quilt, dining table, wardrobe, shelves, cupboard, stool, 1 sofabed(s) of 140cm.

This apartment is equipped with a pleasant bathroom and bright with double-glazed windows. This bathroom is furnished with all the equipment you need for a comfortable stay: bath towels, cupboard, separate shower, hair-dryer. The toilets are located in the bathroom.

Locating the apartment

Rue Menilmontant

Ménilmontant

Neighborhood

Neighborhood's ambiance : animated

Station : Ménilmontant

In the late nineteenth century, many old towns, such as Belleville-Ménilmontant became attached to the capital by Baron Haussmann. Today, the Belleville-Ménilmontant district is a working-class neighbourhood, in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. It is characterized by a large urban diversity, many green spaces and an extremely vibrant cultural life. There are many songs mentioning the Belleville-Ménilmontant district, which has also been used as a backdrop in several movies, that reflect the influences of a population of migrants, particularly through the many Asian and African shops and restaurants.This neighbourhood is a major residential area, and remains a welcoming place for a stroll.